The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 57th consecutive day, and on the Nour Shams camp for the 44th day, amid military reinforcements and the forced displacement of residents.
Local sources said that after midnight, the occupation forces dispatched military reinforcements, including heavy machinery and bulldozers, accompanied by police vehicles, to the city and its two camps, amidst the presence of helicopters and reconnaissance aircraft in the skies above the area.
It also deployed its vehicles around Nour Shams camp and in the Manshiyeh neighborhood, amid a tight siege of the camp, accompanied by the occupation forces seizing dozens of homes and converting them into military barracks after forcing their residents to evacuate.
The occupation forces continue to force the remaining residents of several neighborhoods in Tulkarm refugee camp to leave their homes by threatening to demolish and burn them while they are still inside. This is particularly true in the neighborhoods on the outskirts of the camp, namely Al-Hadaida, Al-Matar, Al-Raba'a, Qaqoun, and Marbat Hanoun. This has led to a wave of forced displacement of residents.
The occupation forces also stormed the Shuwaika and Dhenaba suburbs in the north of the city, with their vehicles and bulldozers, and roamed the streets and neighborhoods, obstructing the movement of vehicles and citizens.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces continue to seize more than eight residential buildings in the vicinity of the traffic circle in the northern neighborhood adjacent to Nablus Street in Tulkarm. These buildings, which house dozens of apartments, have been forcibly evicted from their homes, transformed into military barracks, and transformed the area into a closed military zone.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces have intensified their military presence on Nablus Street, closing off parts of it with earth mounds, amid measures to restrict vehicle movement by stopping and searching vehicles and detaining their passengers for extended periods after checking their IDs.
The ongoing escalation by Israeli occupation forces in the city of Tulkarm and its two camps has resulted in the deaths of 13 civilians, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens more have been injured and arrested, and more than 24,000 people have been forcibly displaced from the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, along with dozens of families from the city's northern neighborhood.
The aggression also caused widespread destruction to the infrastructure, including homes, shops, and vehicles, which were completely and partially demolished, burned, vandalized, looted, and stolen. The entrances and alleys of the camps were also closed off with earth mounds.
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The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the 63rd consecutive day, amidst bulldozing and burning homes, and converting others into military barracks.
At dawn today, Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Silat al-Harithiya, west of Jenin, and arrested three residents. Yesterday evening, Sunday, Israeli occupation forces raided the Al-Aqsa Restaurant on the main roundabout in Jenin and a sweets shop.
It is estimated that the occupation forces have arrested approximately 230 citizens from the governorate since the campaign began in late January.
The occupation forces have dispatched military reinforcements, accompanied by bulldozers, to Jenin camp, while bulldozing, widening streets, and paving new roads continue. The occupation forces also continue firing live ammunition around the camp, amidst the movements of infantry units in its neighborhoods and the intensive flight of drones over the city and camp.
The number of displaced persons from the camp reached 21,000, distributed between the city of Jenin and some villages in the governorate.
Jenin Municipality announced that the occupation authorities had issued demolition orders for approximately 66 buildings, totaling 300 homes, inside Jenin camp, in several neighborhoods, including Al-Aloub, Al-Hawashin, and Al-Samran. The occupation authorities are also preventing camp residents from entering the camp to reach their homes and remove their belongings.
According to the Jenin Municipality, the occupation forces have bulldozed 100% of the camp's streets and nearly 80% of the city's streets, while the residents of 3,200 homes have been displaced from the camp.
The occupation's aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp, which has been ongoing for 63 days, has resulted in 34 martyrs, dozens of injuries, hundreds of arrests, and raids on homes, villages, and towns in the governorate.
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Israeli occupation continues its aggression on Jenin and Tulkarm, amid forced displacement.